Luann Marlow is an RN and the founder of The Dream Baby Cafe. With over three decades of experience as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Luann fulfilled her childhood passion of helping people by becoming a nurse! From pediatric oncology to primary care and working in a homeless shelter, all of Luann’s experiences have taught her unique life lessons that molded her as a person and a professional.
Luann eventually found her passion by working with newborns! She also noticed a disconnect between the healthcare system and new mothers, realizing that new mothers don’t receive the proper education they require to properly care for their babies.
After being laid off from her role in the newborn ward, Luann had the idea of starting her own business where she could help women find joy in motherhood. However, it was several years before she got her business off the ground. Working diligently to make her business her primary source of income, Luann is learning the ins and outs of business as she goes–combating imposter syndrome along the way!
Luann’s primary focus is education. Through education, she empowers moms to trust themselves and properly care for their babies. She is currently working on developing online courses and hiring her team to get her business running.
To get in touch with Luann and learn more about her business visit https://www.dreambabycafe.com/ or connect on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dreambabycafe.com.
Don’t Miss These Moments:
- Luann’s experience in healthcare.
- The humble beginnings of The Dream Baby Cafe.
- Empowering moms through education.
- What’s next for Luann!
Want to be our guest on the NursePreneur Podcast? We are looking for NursePreneurs who are living their passion in their business.
We want to inspire nurses to be like you. If you are an experienced NursePreneur, making an impact on the world and helping others, then we would love to chat!
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